The Enneagram is a great tool for integration for yourself, but I\u2019d like to encourage you to think of it as a tool that can really impact family dynamics, including strengthening your relationships with your children. When families integrate the Enneagram into their daily lives, not only do parents begin to better understand and distinguish the needs of their children, but children can also learn to recognize their own needs as well as the needs of their siblings. \xa0Having this level of understanding creates so much room for empathy and grace for each other.
One of the questions I hear most often as it relates to the Enneagram and families is, \u201cHow old should my child be before they start learning the Enneagram?\u201d\xa0 And though I\u2019m not prepared to provide a specific age, I do think it\u2019s important to explore the Enneagram as a tool for young people.
So, today, I\u2019m excited to share with you my conversation with our youngest guest ever\u2026Justice Skinner.\xa0 Justice is the eldest son of our very own, Anthony Skinner, and happens to be an Enneagram Six.\xa0 This interview is full of wisdom and clarity for Enneagram Sixes of all ages.\xa0
I hope it also gives you a glimpse into the way the Enneagram can operate in a family-system.
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P.S. Looking for tips on parenting with the Enneagram? Subscribe to my YouTube channel to catch my next series on Enneagram and Parenting beginning April 27th.